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Supreme Court Justice Barrett says law is "not just an opinion poll"

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In her first television interview since joining the Supreme Court in October 2020, Justice Amy Coney Barrett told CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell that she wants Americans to "understand the law," which she said is "not just an opinion poll" based on the views of the court's nine justices.

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  • Justice Barrett defended her vote to overturn Roe v. Wade, citing legal doctrine.
  • She stated that abortion was not always considered a fundamental right by Americans. 9s
  • Barrett clarified that rights to marriage and contraception are currently considered fundamental. 27s
  • She emphasized that Supreme Court decisions are not based on opinion polls but on law. 57s
  • Barrett said the court should not impose its own values, leaving changes to the democratic process. 1m 16s
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